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Zombies In My Blog is an online blog that covers everything in pop culture, Geek Culture and horror. We're all about Zombies and Other Monsters.
Zombies In My Blog
10h ago
In recent years, the movie landscape has been inundated with a plethora of post-apocalyptic films, reflecting a growing fascination with dystopian futures and societal collapse. From desolate wastelands to technologically advanced but morally bankrupt societies, these movies offer an exploration ..read more
Zombies In My Blog
10h ago
My name is Lana, and I am a Nashville-based ghoul originally from Jackson, TN. I’ve always enjoyed movies and cinema, especially from the horror genre. I grew up watching the essential Horror 101 movies (because of my mother) and the ..read more
Zombies In My Blog
5d ago
Long before Dana White expanded the popularity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), there was a different type of mixed martial arts craze in America. During the ’60s and the ’70s, the chopsocky subgenre (sometimes referred to as Bruceploitation) was all the rage. Bruce Lee helped popularize martial arts films during this time, as imports from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea became immediate hits. While the kung fu craze may have faded away a decade later during the ’80s, Film Masters has embraced this type of genre film with its latest release, The Crippled Masters Special Edition ..read more
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1w ago
As a fan of the 1996 film, Twister, I eagerly anticipated how the sequel, Twisters, would capture the thrilling and nostalgic essence of its predecessor. The original was a groundbreaking film that combined state-of-the-art special effects with a gripping story of storm chasers confronting nature’s fury. It showcased the destructive power of tornadoes, while highlighting the indomitable human spirit and the bonds forged in danger. Twister left a significant mark on the disaster movie genre, and there is hope that Twisters will honor its legacy while introducing fresh excitement and innovation ..read more
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1w ago
In a movie landscape where the horror genre often relies on overt scares and relentless gore, A Quiet Place emerged as a refreshing film that was both suspenseful and minimalistic. Directed by John Krasinski, the original film captivated audiences with its ingenious use of silence and a portrayal of a family’s struggle for survival in a world where making the slightest sound can be deadly. Its innovative approach, combined with stellar performances and a deeply emotional core, set a high bar for any follow-up.
Fortunately, the sequel to this film was equally compelling, showing how the family ..read more
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2w ago
Many dead bodies lie in her wake on a journey to making a name for herself in 1980s Hollywood… She’s part maverick, part psycho: Maxine Minx is a name you shouldn’t soon forget within the horror genre! I’m sure there will be many case studies of the character’s influences on future big-screen projects in the years to come. MaXXXine is the movie that finally brings greatness to the character portrayed by Mia Goth in what could be the final chapter of this movie trilogy.
Getting famous was never this sexy before…
I’ve got to hand it to A24 Films, which has consistently become one of my favorites ..read more
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3w ago
The Despicable Me and Minions movies deserve high praise for their blend of heartwarming storytelling, vibrant animation and infectious humor. Gru has an endearing transformation from villain to loving father and the mischievous antics of the Minions consistently deliver charm and laughter. The films’ creators have masterfully crafted a world that appeals to both children and adults, balancing slapstick comedy with genuinely touching moments. Their ability to create memorable characters and a visually stunning universe is a testament to the dedication and creativity of the talented team behind ..read more
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3w ago
As an avid horror movie fan, I’ve always been captivated by the allure of iconic killers like Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers. The silent, relentless pursuit of their victims creates a suspense that’s both terrifying and exhilarating.
Yet, as much as I love watching the chaos unfold from the victims’ perspective, I’ve often wondered what it would be like to experience the story from the killer’s point of view. To delve into the twisted psyche behind the mask, to understand the motivations driving their murderous rampages — this tantalizing perspective could add a whole new layer of depth and ..read more
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1M ago
Superstitions about dead relatives have always fascinated me, deeply rooted in both cultural heritage and personal experience. Growing up, I was surrounded by tales and beliefs about how the spirits of our deceased loved ones linger around us, influencing our lives in mysterious ways. One of my relatives often spoke of seeing signs from my late cousin, like finding his favorite flower blooming unexpectedly or feeling a sudden, inexplicable cold breeze in the house. These stories instilled in me a sense of wonder and reverence for the unseen, making me constantly aware of the thin veil between ..read more
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1M ago
Ever since the early days of reality TV, paranormal programming has been a hit. Viewers spend just about the same amount of time squinting at the always-fuzzy videos taken in hopes of deciphering a UFO, a cryptid or something even more sinister as they do making judgements on the evidence at hand. It’s almost like a game to the outside parties, who have no vested interests in it all.
But what if the person(s) responsible for the evidence was actually told, face to face, that their sighting(s) was real or fake after studying the evidence? Then you’d have the general concept for the new program ..read more